If anyone thinks its going to be too much work to build the engine scene, try just a small portion of it!!!
This is on the smokesak forum, i cant seem to get a link but if you google this title i bet it shows up. Neat!
U36B inside of the Uceta Locomotive shop
Recently The RCT&HS has been overhauling a EMD 567B. The engine was taken out of service due to...
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"I like my Pullman Standards & Budds in Stainless Steel flavors, thank you!"
Wayne,
I know your post was from 2008 but I found it today.
I had to look carefully to determine this is a pic of the real thing, as your recent posts are sometimes difficult to tell!
Keith
Jerry SP FOREVER http://photobucket.com/albums/f317/GAPPLEG/
Gappleg, here's your thread:
http://cs.trains.com/forums/820568/ShowPost.aspx
If you ever get into building more of these, I'll buy one from you! I'm still planning on doing a cutaway model of an SCL U-Boat in a shop scene.
davidmbedard wrote: David,The 567 came in several sub classes so,no all 567s wasn't the "same" but,look alike and each had its own distinct sound.Brakie....read my post again. Notice that I dont use the letter 'm'.David B
David,The 567 came in several sub classes so,no all 567s wasn't the "same" but,look alike and each had its own distinct sound.
Brakie....read my post again. Notice that I dont use the letter 'm'.
David B
I don't know how sane any of the 567s was but,the engine noise in the cab while starting a tonnage train could drive the crew insane.
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
just depends on how close to " real " he wants. Most Alco had round access ports for crank inspection , so he'd have to sand off the square EMD hatches and makes some round ones. Like I said in my previous post , and you stated , just be creative and you'll do it !
As loathar said yeah I went through the whole process in a thread last year, be tough to write that all again. If you take your time and look at engine pix's you can make anything if you take the time.
rs2mike wrote: SilverSpike wrote: The Walther's Allied Rail Rebuilders (N #933-3211, HO #933-3016) Kit also includes the EMD 567 "Prime Mover", here is mine on the Southern flat car:Thanks for the info. Do you think I could build it then make a mold of it to cast a couple or no?
SilverSpike wrote: The Walther's Allied Rail Rebuilders (N #933-3211, HO #933-3016) Kit also includes the EMD 567 "Prime Mover", here is mine on the Southern flat car:
The Walther's Allied Rail Rebuilders (N #933-3211, HO #933-3016) Kit also includes the EMD 567 "Prime Mover", here is mine on the Southern flat car:
I just found this on E-bay
1 item found for: prime mover 567 in HO Scale ( Save this search )
Hope this helps. Just click on the blue lettering.
Johnboy out.................
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loathar wrote:I thought I remebered Jerry posting a thread on that when he made it??
I thought so too, but I can't find it now.
Rotor
Jake: How often does the train go by? Elwood: So often you won't even notice ...
Rotorranch wrote: Sweet Jerry! Is it totally resin, or do you use the Walthers kit and add the resin parts?Any chance of getting one of those? Rotor
Sweet Jerry! Is it totally resin, or do you use the Walthers kit and add the resin parts?
Any chance of getting one of those?
Dito. What did you use for reference? Can you explain the process of how you built this in better detail?
GAPPLEG wrote:Ya just gotta be creative...
Ya just gotta be creative...
Ya just gotta be creative:
GE prime mover made from the EMD model from Walthers. Alco's look different , I made molds of different parts and cast it in resin.
davidmbedard wrote: Flashwave wrote:The sane engine can be bought seperate. It's a 567 I think567s are sane? Thats not what alot of engineers tell me.David B
Flashwave wrote:The sane engine can be bought seperate. It's a 567 I think
567s are sane? Thats not what alot of engineers tell me.
alco's forever!!!!! Majoring in HO scale Minorig in O scale:)
They're $8. You'll probably have to spend 3 times that on resin and mold material.
Yeah if you can keep the pieces together when making the mold. But I;m not sure to get the detail and get close enough that the front pieces wouln't break off. The other aternative though is to cast the pieces or the pieces on the sprue.
-Morgan
The Walthers version looks pretty close to the real thing, but it probably wouldn't be that difficult to scratchbuild one either:
Wayne
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
Thanks. Was the 567 used in just emd engines or other manufactures as well?
http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/933-3119
Ho scale prime movers. I want to showcase an engine in a loco and in a shop at some point in this model railroading career I have started but have no idea where to find them. Can you find it in a model building kit or can they be bought elsewhere. I would like one in my rs-2 and another one for a spare.
Any help?
Mike